Section 19 of the Constitution deals with political rights and provides that every citizen has a right to regular elections that are free and fair. The Constitution also provides for the human right of every adult citizen to vote in elections (provided that they are registered to vote). Every South African citizen is also entitled by the Constitution to make political choices, which includes to form a political party, to participate in the activities of a political party and to campaign for a political party. However, it should be kept in mind that exercising these rights must be done in accordance with the measures and procedures put in place from time to time.